Asia’s largest printing, advertising and textile technology showcase kicks off in Kuala Lumpur


“This year marks our biggest show yet,” said Yam.

KUALA LUMPUR: The 11th edition of Print Technology 2025 and the Apparel & Textile Exhibitions Malaysia 2025, organised by Kaizer Exhibitions and Conferences Sdn Bhd, are being held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Mitec) here.

These events bring together the best of the printing, advertising, apparel and textile industries under one roof.

The opening ceremony was graced by distinguished industry leaders, representatives from trade associations, exhibitors and media.

The ceremony began with welcome remarks by Kaizer Exhibitions and Conferences Sdn Bhd executive director Belle Yam, followed by an address by Malaysia Printers Association president Chang Tze Ming.

Referring to the Print Technology exhibition, Yam said, “This year marks our biggest show yet.”.

“With 126 Malaysian exhibitors and 74 international participants, representing over 120 world-class brands, this exhibition is the perfect platform to connect businesses, share knowledge and showcase the latest innovations shaping our industry.”

Covering over 12,000 sq m, the exhibition features cutting-edge innovations in 3D printing, digital advertising, textile printing and LED technologies and is held alongside Sign Malaysia and the Apparel & Textile Malaysia Exhibition (ATEX), offering visitors a complete industry experience.

Print Technology 2025 and Apparel and Textile Exhibitions Malaysia 2025 runs until tomorrow (Aug 16), from 10am to 6pm daily at Mitec.

Admission is free with on-site registration.

Visitors and industry professionals are invited to witness Asia’s most advanced printing, advertising and textile innovations firsthand.

 

 

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